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I just never really liked the finish on his kitchen knives, and the handles just seem too utilitarian, I'll have to try one eventually as his work is so well regarded but there are so many out there that I still need to try it never seemed important. But with this utility knife it all seems to come together, the rough finish, plain handle (not that its really plain but in comparison to some of the other work out there) it works so well together, I'm sorry I missed it.

It's not really a kitchen knife, but an outdoor knife, a Whitecrane, unless I miss my guess: